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This 40-inch TCL Roku TV just got a $100 price cut at Amazon

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If you’re in the market for a super cheap 40-inch TV that has all the features you need, this 40-inch TCL Roku TV is the one for you. Right now, it’s just $200 at Amazon. With a $100 price cut off the usual price, it’s sure to be a useful deal if you simply need an inexpensive screen. If you’re looking for other great Roku deals, we’ve got plenty of excellent offers narrowed down for your delight.

The 40-inch TCL Roku TV keeps things simple with a 1080p screen. Not sure what that means for you? Check out our look at 720p vs 1080p vs 4K UHD for a deep dive, but what you need to know is that 1080p is more than good enough for general TV viewing and streaming your favorite shows. That’s reflected in how easy the 40-inch TCL Roku TV makes things. Because it has Roku baked into the TV’s operating system, it’s incredibly simple to use.

Within seconds, you can use it to gain access to over 5,000 streaming channels which promise more than 500,000 movies and TV episodes all via Roku TV. You have access to all your favorites like Netflix, Hulu, YouTube, Amazon Prime Video, Sling, Showtime, and many more. Thanks to a simple-to-use remote, even your less tech-savvy family members will know what to do and how to find their beloved favorites.

Elsewhere, the 40-inch TCL Roku TV also has easy voice control commands courtesy of Amazon Alexa support as well as Google Assistant. This way, you can find movie titles, or launch or change channels simply by speaking rather than digging out your remote. The 40-inch TCL Roku TV also has 3 HDMI ports and 1 USB port so you can easily hook up all your devices without having to worry about running out of space.

Normally priced at $300, this 40-inch TCL Roku TV is down to just $200 right now, representing a 34% price cut on the usual deal at Amazon. If you’re looking to get a 1080p TV at a low price, you can’t really go wrong with this one. Its smart features are sure to be hugely convenient, too, ensuring you won’t have to spend too long getting things set up.

Jennifer Allen
Jennifer Allen is a technology writer with over 15 years of experience in the field. During that time, she's spent the past…
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